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Stability of Happiness

Research suggests that while major life events cause temporary emotional fluctuations, an individual's overall happiness tends to remain stable over time by returning to a baseline level. Consequently, the long-term impact of even dramatic events on happiness is often much less significant than people might expect. This stability is largely due to a process of emotional adaptation. However, certain severe events, like long-term unemployment or major disabilities, can cause lasting changes to one's happiness set point.

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